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  2. Fixture unit - Wikipedia

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    A Fixture Unit is not a flow rate unit but a design factor. A fixture unit is equal to 1 cubic foot (0.028 m 3) of water drained in a 1 + 1 ⁄ 4 inches (32 mm) diameter pipe over one minute. [2] One cubic foot of water is roughly 7.48 US gallons (28.3 L; 6.23 imp gal). A Fixture Unit is used in plumbing design for both water supply and waste ...

  3. Highest and best use - Wikipedia

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    If the value of the commercial lot as vacant in "House B" exceeds the value of house as a residence as improved plus demolition costs, the overall highest and best use of this property would be the as vacant value of the commercial lot. For example, assume that "House B" has a value as a house of $200,000, and a site value as a commercial lot ...

  4. Automated valuation model - Wikipedia

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    An Automated Valuation Model (AVM) is a system for the valuation of real estate that provides a value of a specified property at a specified date, using mathematical modelling techniques in an automated manner. [1] [2] AVMs are Statistical Valuation Methods and divide into Comparables Based AVMs and Hedonic Models.

  5. Furniture, fixtures and equipment (accounting) - Wikipedia

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    Furniture, fixtures, and equipment (or FF&E) (sometimes Furniture, furnishings, and equipment [1] [2]) is an accounting term used in valuing, selling, or liquidating a company or a building. FF&E are movable furniture , fixtures , or other equipment that have no permanent connection to the structure of a building or utilities. [ 3 ]

  6. Foot-candle - Wikipedia

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    A foot-candle (sometimes foot candle; abbreviated fc, lm/ft 2, or sometimes ft-c) is a non-SI unit of illuminance or light intensity. The foot-candle is defined as one lumen per square foot. This unit is commonly used in lighting layouts in parts of the world where United States customary units are used, mainly the United States. [ 1 ]

  7. List of unusual units of measurement - Wikipedia

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    This unit is prevalent in the construction industry in India. [20] [21] The same area is called a square in the construction industry in North America, [22] and was historically used in Australia by real estate agents. A roof's area may be calculated in square feet, then converted to squares.

  8. Katy Perry Set to Testify in Real Estate Trial: What to Know

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    Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom’s real estate trial officially began on Wednesday, September 27. Us Weekly confirmed in August that the singer, 38, and the actor, 46, had been named in a lawsuit ...

  9. Fixture (property law) - Wikipedia

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    By deduction, therefore, a trade fixture is not a fixture at all. Its name is misleading, since a fixture, by definition, is real property that must remain with the real estate when a seller sells it or a tenant leaves her lease. A trade "fixture" is not real property, but personal property of the tenant. The landlord does have some protection.